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10.22.03 - Milla would like all her fans to know that Plastic Has Memory is no longer a band. She is sad that her fans have been misinformed for the past couple of years. She is now going to perform and record simply as "Milla".

Milla sings on "Former Lover" from Chopra Deepak's album, A Gift of Love II: Oceans of Ecstasy (available from Amazon or Amazon UK):

10.09.03 - Short article from Netscape Network about Dummy. Article mentions Milla will be co-designing a fashion line called "Milla and Carmen" which she plans to introduce at next spring's fashion week in Los Angeles.

10.08.03 - Milla will be performing as part of Fashion Rocks on October 15 at Royal Albert Hall in London, England. Full story from Vogue (additional story from Yahoo! News):

JUST 12 days to go until the most talked about fashion extravaganza of the year: in aid of the Prince's Trust, Fashion Rocks will be the ultimate fusion of rock star glamour and cutting edge fashion. A fantastically starry line-up of musicians - including Beyoncé, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharleen Spiteri, Sheryl Crow, Bryan Adams, Kelis, Bryan Ferry, Robbie Willams and Joaquin Cortes - will perform live on stage at the Royal Albert Hall on October 15 as the world's leading fashion houses - Giorgio Armani, Burberry, Chanel, Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Tommy Hilfiger, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, Julien Macdonald, Prada, Versace, Matthew Williamson and Yves Saint Laurent - showcase their autumn/winter 2003 collections on an under-lit, circular catwalk. Held in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales, who founded The Prince's Trust in 1976 to help young people transform their lives, the hottest event of the autumn will be hosted by Elizabeth Hurley and Denis Leary and will also feature a performance by Milla Jovovich and a live satellite appearance by David Bowie. "We are delighted that all these prestigious international artists and designers have come on board for Fashion Rocks to support The Prince's Trust at what will be a spectacular event," Sir Tom Shebbeare, chief executive of The Prince's Trust, says. "Thanks to them, as well as long-term supporters such as Nicholas Coleridge of Condé Nast, we hope to raise three quarters of a million pounds, which will enable us to help thousands more young people." Supported by Xelibri, the star-studded show will be broadcast on Channel 4 on Saturday October 18 at 10pm.